Christianity: about 300 denominations. What do people divide, when God is single?

Perhaps, many people are unaware that Christianity, the largest world religion of our time with its over 2 billion followers living in different parts of the globe, has about 300 denominations, and you have probably never heard of the most of them, dear readers. At that, hopefully, some rumours have still reached you that the largest Christian denominations are in permanent latent fight for the followers and their exceptional right to possess the Truth. At times it becomes totally unclear what the Lord, who is single in the multitude, has to do with all such disunity and confrontation. Hence, a detached observer such as me has a number of fair and logical questions to representatives of the influential religious community who aspire for God (in their understanding):

What do people divide, when God is one and single?

If they do know God is one and single, why do they believe “their God is better”?

Was Jesus Christ saying too complex or polysemantic things due to which the single Gospel caused so many discrepancies?

Was Jesus Christ saying too complicated or provocative things that caused so many troubles, sufferings and bloodshed over the last 2,000 years (given all the troubles, sufferings and bloodshed have had a religious ground)?

Who wrote the Gospels in such a way that they can be interpreted after one’s own fashion, and for which purpose was this done?

Are the 2+ billion separated Christians on the planet aware who GOD is in reality?

Whom do the 2+ billions believe in more: God or the church?

What does real God have to do with the religion split into over 300 denominations?

I guess the above questions are funny for clever readers who have already drawn their own conclusions. And in order to support such conclusions with relevant general information, which cannot be called other than absurd, below let me present the entire list of Christian denominations, each being represented by a managed centralized organisation in the secular world, each having its hierarchy and specific “Christian” dogmata.

Orthodoxy

Autocephalous

Constantinople Orthodox Church Orthodox Church of Finland – autonomous Estonian Apostolic Orthodox Church – autonomous Cretan Orthodox Church – semiautonomous Ukrainian Orthodox Church in Canada Ukrainian Orthodox Church in the USA Orthodox Church of Alexandria Orthodox Church of Antioch Orthodox Church of Jerusalem Orthodox Church of Sinai – autonomous Russian Orthodox Church Belorussian Orthodox Church Ukrainian Orthodox Church Chinese Orthodox Church – autonomous, no organisation Latvian Orthodox Church Moldovan Orthodox Church Russian Orthodox Church Overseas Estonian Orthodox Church of Moscow Patriarchy Japanese Orthodox Church – autonomous Georgian Orthodox Church Serbian Orthodox Church Romanian Orthodox Church Bulgarian Orthodox Church Orthodox Church of Cyprus Church of Hellas Albanian Orthodox Church Polish Orthodox Church Orthodox Church of Czech Lands and Slovakia Orthodox Church in America

Alternative Orthodoxy

Old Believers

Priestly Old Believers Old Orthodox Church of Christ of Belokrinitsa Hierarchy Old Orthodox Church of Russia Russian Orthodox Old Believer Church Russian Orthodox Old Believer Church in Romania Russian Old Orthodox Church Non-Priestly Old Believers Eastern Old Believer Church Old Orthodox Coast-Dweller Church Fedoseyev Believers Arista Believers Saviour Believers Pilgrims Aaron Agreement

Bulgarian Old-Style Church Milan Synod Truly Orthodox Church Truly Orthodox Church of Moldova Truly Orthodox Church of Romania Russian Truly Orthodox Church Serbian Truly Orthodox Church Orthodox Old-Style Church of Romania Russian Orthodox Autonomous Church Russian Orthodox Church Russian Orthodox Church Overseas (of Agaphangel) Russian Orthodox Church Overseas (of Vitaly) Holy Orthodox Church of North America Church of Truly Orthodox Christians of Greece (Synod of Avksenty) Church of Truly Orthodox Christians of Greece (Synod of Chrisostom)

Reformist groups

Apostolic Orthodox Church Catholic Orthodox Church of France Renovationism Patriarchy of the Russian Truly Orthodox Catacomb Church Russian Catacomb Church of Truly Orthodox Christians Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church (canonical) Ukrainian Reformist Orthodox Church Church of John the Theologian (Toronto)

Circum-Orthodox sects

Spiritual Christians Spirit Fighters Malevan Christians Molokans Skoptsi Khlysts New Israel Old Israel Shaloputes Other sects that split off from Orthodoxy: Mother of God Centre Jehovists of Elijah Name Glorifiers Christians of Innocent Christians of St. John Sabbatarians Tolstoyans Theodorians Churikovists

Ancient Eastern Churches

This category includes the AssyrianChurch of the East and a group of churches that did not adopt the Chalcedonian Definition.

Pre-Chalcedon churches: Armenian Apostolic Church Coptic Church Syro-Yakovite Orthodox Church Eritrean Orthodox Church Ethiopian Orthodox Church Malankara Orthodox Church Assyrian Church of the East

Protestantism

Anglicanism

Anglican Community Church of England Church of Ireland Scottish Episcopal Church Episcopal Church in the USA Anglican Church in Japan Anglican Church Province in Congo Anglican Church in Nigeria Lusitanian Church Anglican Church in Canada

Calvinism

Presbyterianism United Church of Canada Church of Scotland Reformism Hungarian Reformed Church Dutch Reformed Church of South Africa Reformed Church of the Netherlands Congregationalism

Lutheranism

Lutheran World Federation Church of Sweden Evangelical Lutheran Church in Finland Evangelical Lutheran Church in Denmark Ethiopian Evangelical Church Mekane Yesus Church of Norway Evangelical Lutheran Church in Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan and Central Asia Evangelical Lutheran Church of Ingria Lutheran Church of Australia Evangelical Lutheran Church in Jordan and the Holy Land United Evangelical Lutheran Churches in India Church of Iceland Evangelical Lutheran Church in Italy Evangelical Lutheran Church in Latvia Evangelical Lutheran Church in Lithuania Evangelical Lutheran Church in Namibia Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Romania Evangelical Lutheran Church in Romania Evangelical Church of Czech Brethren Silesian Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession Estonian Evangelical Lutheran Church International Lutheran Council Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod Evangelical Lutheran Church – Synod of France and Belgium Confessional Evangelical Lutheran Conference Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod Evangelical Lutheran Church of Consent Ukrainian Lutheran Church

Apostolic Church (international) Apostolic Church of Nigeria Apostolic Church of Christ Assemblies of God Russian Church of Christians of Evangelical Faith Yoido Full Gospel Church Association of Pentecostal Churches of Ruanda Evangelical Pentecostal Mission in Angola Brazil for Christ Evangelical Pentecostal Church Evangelical Pentecostal Church of Chile Zimbabwean Assemblies of God in Africa Indian Pentecostal Church of God Atoned Christian Church of God Chinese Evangelical Brethren International Evangelical Church of the Soldiers of the Cross of Christ International Pentecostal Church of Holiness International Church of the Foursquare Gospel Apostolic Faith Mission in South Africa Nazareth Baptist Church United Pentecostal Church (international) United Church of Christians of Evangelical Faith God is Love Pentecostal Church Pentecostal Church of God Elim Pentecostal Church Pentecostal Assemblies of the World Russian Union of Christians of Evangelical Faith Community of Pentecostal Churches of Burundi Union of Free Churches of Christians of Evangelical Faith of Ukraine Maranatha Christian Church Christian Congregation of Brazil Open Bible Church Church of God (Cleveland, TN) Indonesian Bethel Church Church of God in Christ Church of God of Prophecy China for Christ Church Church of Pentecost (Ghana)

Charismatic Movement

All Peoples Universal Church of the Kingdom of God Embassy of God Ukrainian Reformatory Orthodox Church Word of Life Church of Faith Church of Revival in Christ Jesus the Lord Church Calvary Chapel

Adventism

Adventists-Reformists Seventh Day Adventists

Restorationism

Disciples of Christ

United Protestant churches

Evangelical Church of Germany Korean Christian Federation United Church of Canada United Church of Christ Protestant Church of the Netherlands Church of Bangladesh Church of Pakistan Church of North India Church of South India

Pseudo-Christian religious organisations

Pseudo-Christian religious organisations are those the belonging of which to Christianity is disputed by researchers and (or) traditional Christian denominations.

Vissarionites Bible Researchers Jehovah's Witnesses Free Researchers of the Bible Mormonism Community of Christ Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Unitarian Church Christadelphians Church of Unification

Early Christian branches

Arianian Sabellianism Monofelitism Monophysitism Jewish Christianity

SUMMARY

The above information is official and generally known. Unfortunately, we lack possibility to support it with records of the churches bloody history. The above long list is a mere demonstration of what is happening in all contemporary religions that are based on power and subordination, and not on knowledge and observance of the Truth. To top it all, it’s totally incomprehensible why people need all this, when GOD IS LOVE and LOVE is inside everyone? Inside, but not outside. To confirm these words, let me quote Jesus:

Being asked by the Pharisees when the Kingdom of God would come, Jesus replied, “The Kingdom of God will not come with observable signs, nor will people say, “Look, here it is” or “There it is”. For you see, the Kingdom of God is in your midst.” (Gospel of Luke: 17:20-21)